PTC electrical devices for installation on printed circuit boards
First Claim
1. An electrical device which comprises(1) a laminar PTC resistive element which has a first face and second face;
- (2) a first laminar electrode which has (i) an inner face which contacts the first face of the PTC resistive element and (ii) an outer face;
(3) a second laminar electrode which has (i) an inner face which contacts the second face of the PTC resistive element and (ii) an outer face;
(4) an additional laminar conductive member which (a) has (i) an inner face which contacts the second face of the PTC resistive element and (ii) an outer face, and (b) is spaced apart from the second electrode;
the PTC resistive element, the first laminar electrode and the additional conductive member defining an aperture which runs between the first laminar electrode and the additional conductive member, through the PTC resistive element;
(5) a transverse conductive member which (a) is composed of metal, (b) lies within the aperture, and (c) is physically and electrically connected to the first laminar electrode and the additional laminar conductive member;
(6) a first layer of solder which is secured to the outer face of the additional laminar conductive member;
(7) a second layer of solder which is secured to the outer face of the second laminar electrode;
(8) a third layer of solder which is secured to the outer face of the first laminar electrode around the transverse conductive member; and
(9) a laminar masking member which (a) is composed of a solid material, (b) is secured to the outer face of the first laminar electrode adjacent to the third layer of solder, (c) remains solid at temperatures at which the first, second and third layers of solder are molten, and (d) carries identification marks.
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Abstract
Laminar electrical devices, in particular circuit protection devices, contain two laminar electrodes, with a PTC element between them, and a cross-conductor which passes through the thickness of the device and contacts one only of the two electrodes. This permits connection to both electrodes from the same side of the device. The device also includes layers of solder on the areas of the device through which connection is made, and separation and/or masking members which (a) reduce the danger of short circuits formed by solder flow during installation of the device and/or (b) provide a site for permanent marking of the device.
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7 Claims
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1. An electrical device which comprises
(1) a laminar PTC resistive element which has a first face and second face; -
(2) a first laminar electrode which has (i) an inner face which contacts the first face of the PTC resistive element and (ii) an outer face;
(3) a second laminar electrode which has (i) an inner face which contacts the second face of the PTC resistive element and (ii) an outer face;
(4) an additional laminar conductive member which (a) has (i) an inner face which contacts the second face of the PTC resistive element and (ii) an outer face, and (b) is spaced apart from the second electrode;
the PTC resistive element, the first laminar electrode and the additional conductive member defining an aperture which runs between the first laminar electrode and the additional conductive member, through the PTC resistive element; (5) a transverse conductive member which (a) is composed of metal, (b) lies within the aperture, and (c) is physically and electrically connected to the first laminar electrode and the additional laminar conductive member;
(6) a first layer of solder which is secured to the outer face of the additional laminar conductive member;
(7) a second layer of solder which is secured to the outer face of the second laminar electrode;
(8) a third layer of solder which is secured to the outer face of the first laminar electrode around the transverse conductive member; and
(9) a laminar masking member which (a) is composed of a solid material, (b) is secured to the outer face of the first laminar electrode adjacent to the third layer of solder, (c) remains solid at temperatures at which the first, second and third layers of solder are molten, and (d) carries identification marks. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An electrical device which comprises
(1) a laminar PTC resistive element which has a first face and second face; -
(2) a first laminar electrode which has (i) an inner face which contacts the first face of the PTC resistive element and (ii) an outer face which carries identification marks;
(3) a second laminar electrode which has (i) an inner face which contacts the second face of the PTC resistive element and (ii) an outer face;
(4) an additional laminar conductive member which (a) has (i) an inner face which contacts the second face of the PTC resistive element and (ii) an outer face, and (b) is spaced apart from the second electrode;
the PTC resistive element, the first laminar electrode and the additional conductive member defining an aperture which runs between the first laminar electrode and the additional conductive member, through the PTC resistive element; (5) a transverse conductive member which (a) is composed of metal, (b) lies within the aperture, and (c) is physically and electrically connected to the first laminar electrode and the additional laminar conductive member;
(6) a first layer of solder which is secured to the outer face of the additional laminar conductive member;
(7) a second layer of solder which is secured to the outer face of the second laminar electrode; and
(8) a third layer of solder which is secured to the outer face of the first laminar electrode around the transverse conductive member;
said device having been made by a process in which (A) a laminar masking member which is composed of a solid material which remains solid at temperatures at which the first, second and third layers of solder are molten is secured to the outer face of the first laminar electrode;
(B) the third layer of solder is then secured to the outer face of the first laminar electrode around the transverse conductive member;
(C) the laminar masking member is then stripped off the first laminar electrode; and
(D) identification marks are then applied to the outer face of the first laminar electrode.
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